... periods of time and within diverse socio-political situations (Jones, 2011; Candy and Edmonds, 2002) In the view that theoryandpractice can each lead to developments of the other (Edmonds and Candy, ... 1.4 Impact of Technology Dependency of Augmented Reality on Design 13 1.5 Motivation and Scope of Research 14 1.6 Aims and Objectives 14 1.7 Approach and Outline of Thesis ... THEORY INTO PRACTICE: “DOMAIN-CENTRIC HANDHELD AUGMENTED REALITY GAME DESIGN” FOR DESIGNERS KOH KOON CHUAN RAYMOND (B.DES, AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, NEW ZEALAND) A THESIS...
... participating practices and corresponding GPs Page ofand control arms, randomization within each RCT is done separately for group practices and solo practices respectively This randomization ... (1.36) GP andpractice characteristics Gender Mean number of patients per GP (SD) Practice organization Single Handed Group Point ofCare Tests at baseline Primary outcome Average number of split ... estimate of a mean number of 1.5 INR split tests based on laboratory data from 2007 in order to ascertain the power of the study Given a standard deviation of 1, a power of 90%, and an effect of 0.5,...
... occurred; and considering the nature of the environment and personal and other factors to understand why it has occurred Factors such as a person’s motivation, co-morbidities, and the costs and benefits ... Determinants of weight gain and overweight in adult Finns Eur J Clin Nutr 1991;45(9):419–30 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults 2 ASSESSMENTASSESSMENT ... levels of spontaneous physical activity, and the risk of developing some of the co-morbidities associated with obesity.29,11 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity...
... involvement of multiple cell and tissue types raise the question of where the CCM genes primarily function, and in which cell type their loss leads to pathogenesis of disease Aside from the question of ... CCM and those with familial CCM People with an inherited form of CCM have a larger number of lesions and more frequent sequellae, such as seizure and hemorrhage These features are reminiscent of ... understanding of the underlying biology of lesion formation In this regard, cerebral cavernous malformation as a genetic disorder offers unique opportunities to understand the biology of vascular...
... board MOE and both means of the two halfues boards andof the four standard samples There is no relationship between the top and bottom samples, nor between the trunk MOE and the bottom samples ... among MOE valof standing trunks, large boards, half-boards and standardised samples The trunk MOE is mainly linked with the large board MOE and the mean of the two top standard samples There ... wood samples at a moisture content of 12 % The precision of the estimation of the trunk MOE is limited by the precision of the measurement of de and, overall, d (formula (1)) About 80 % of the...
... Koizumi and Ueda [13] and used to measure the stiffness of standing tree trunks (trunk MOE) Fairly strong positive relationships between MOE and specific gravity of samples of different shapes and ... study level): Lhi, Dcu and Ene Thus two of them, Lhi and Dcu, were excluded from the study of the modelling of the boards andof the standard investigate parameters, a samples MOE (but not from ... quality of a linear regression among, on the one hand, the MOE, and on the other hand, the parameters of the previous section This was done successively on the 80 samples, 40 top samples and clone...
... domains of caregiving and caregiver psychic distress on the one hand, and Page of 11 caregiver’s/patient’s socio-demographic characteristics, clinical features and indices of quality of care, on ... because of the caregiving role results in strain for the family caregiver The impact of caregiving on the caregiver depends on the characteristics of the patient, the caregiver, their relationship and ... perceived by them (as users) and the staff who have knowledge of them It comprises 22 items of met and unmet needs The scores of the 22 items are gathered into five groups of met and unmet needs, namely:...
... The percentage of successful intake and ideal energy and ideal protein calculated for each type of formula and for each type of enteral route showed an overall picture of deficiency Of the 28 strata, ... (95% CIs) of realized energy and protein needs were based on a ideal 30 kcal per kg of body weight [9] and 1.5 g of protein per kg of body weight [10,11], respectively The volume, energy and protein ... success of enteral nutrition in our ICU and to report the influence of factors presumed to interfere and, being part of the record, to achieve an optimal nutritional intake Materials and methods...
... one of the measures to help achieving these goals The aim of this research is to apply the theoryof ecological industry and criteria of EIP to develop an EIP for Kinh Mon district The result of ... plants and factories, which use waste and byproducts from each one in its own manufacture, has been built, in order to reduce waste and the resources demand Next, the amount of resources demand ... diagram of Kinh Mon eco-industrial park N.T.H Lien et al / VNU Journal of Science, Earth Sciences 27 (2011) 1-12 Details of water demand are presented in Table Table Details of water demand of Hai...
... the criteria the candidate is expected to meet: Understand the main points of short explanations Understand and follow instructions Respond appropriately to comments and requests Make ... able to apply knowledge and skills and respond appropriately to all sorts of real-life contexts having the mental agility to take on challenges in a range of new and often unforeseen settings ... equality and diversity In the development of qualifications and assessments we use the guidance given in the Ofqual publication Fair access by design, notably this includes: using language and layout...
... ‘free’ software, allows software programmers and users to freely use software, access the source code, modify it, improve it, and distribute modified versions of the software Open source software ... Netherlands and made possible thanks to a subsidy from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science The pages below give a detailed overview of the content of the book 1.2 Theoryof Open ... organizations: Kennisland Nederland, Waag Society and the Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam open content licensing: from theory to practice as a social, cultural and economic...
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... cook, could see the factories, the land, the administration in the hands of associations of workers, of employees, of officials, of peasants; rationing in the hands of democratic committees, etc.; ... directing will of a revolutionary movement andof the economic organisation of the proletariat of all countries ANARCHISM: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE - PAGE 12 ANARCHISM: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE - ... equality of salaries and remuneration; the participation of all members of the soviets in management and administration of the State; the complete elimination by stages of the said State andof the...
... remembrance of the Buddha’s birthday and his enlightenment, rituals commemorating the founder(s) of the particular sect of Zen and/ or the founder of that particular monastery, and rituals of prayer and ... denizens of the air, of the earth, andof the heavens, and any other beings, who are living only in the realm of superstitional and traditional beliefs, are indiscriminately taken into the system of ... books and articles dealing xii contributors ¯ with the life and thought of Dogen and the history and philosophy of Zen ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ Buddhism, including Dogen and the Koan Tradition: A Tale of Two...
... Translating Research intoPractice in Leeds and Bradford, or TRiPLaB) The aim of TRiPLaB is to develop, implement, and evaluate methods of inducing and sustaining the uptake of research intopractice in ... process ofcareand outcome measures; comparison of pre- and post-intervention scores of survey-gathered measures of individual attitudes, team culture, and changing nature, composition, and size of ... conducted with a sampleof the health professionals to further explore perceived barriers to implementation, and to gain a richer understanding of the influence of health care teams and social networks...
... Better standards Better physicians Better care Ottawa: Office of Education of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada; 2005, 27, pp 27 Campbell EG, Rosenthal M: Reform of continuing ... change of healthcare professionals (level of Kirkpatrick’s model) and (b) establish guidelines for the reliability and validity of those methods [13] The integrated model proposed by Godin and colleagues ... activities, (b) its grammar and readability, and (c) the appearance of bias in two rounds of planned contacts within the entire research team and its network Once the team and its networks have provided...
... Quality of execution may consist of the degree of fidelity of implementation to planned courses of action [29], intensity (quality and depth) of implementation [84], timeliness of task completion, and ... cognitive theories of behavior change found that the Theoryof Planned Behavior (TPB) model was the most often used model to explain intention and predict clinical behavior of health professionals The ... maturity, and size of an organization Social architecture describes how large numbers of people are clustered into smaller groups and differentiated, and how the independent actions of these differentiated...